Press, punch & die
The present invention resides in a press, punch and die combination to be used to form and bend the separate extending beams diameter of a circular sheet metal disc with an over hanging edge. One projection is bent and formed at a time. Then the disc is indexed. The over hanging shape is accomplished by having the axis center line of the punch at an acute angle to the surface of a die where a portion of the sheet metal rests while the other portion is formed with a groove or arc. A strong wheel of a large size is possible. In the annealed state a ¼ inch thick 1095 spring steel for a 22″ diameter wheel with 24 beams is easily formed one at a time. When hardened this material has an elastic limit of 150,000 to 310,000 psi.
This invention resides in a press to be used to form and bend the projections on the outer edge of a circular disc with an over hanging shape. The center line of the stroking member holding the punch is at an acute angle to the indexing table holding the rotating disc as it passes the stationary die section. Prior to this bending operation, the projections on the outer edge of the circular disc are bent up at a little more than the acute angle to clear the raised portion of the die. By bending only one projecting member of the disc at a time, this member can be very strong. One of the products that can be produced by this press, punch and die combination is a sheet metal wheel which will accommodate a band shaped tire that has limited flexibility.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ARTMetal bars and sheets have bent while held with two tools. A machine called a press brake does this. Soften red hot metal has been bent to form horse shoes over the horn of an anvil with a hammer. Presses with punches and dies have been used to form special bent shapes. Some parts are made complete by progressive dies made by Oberg. Bliss, Minister and others make large presses for many different uses. One company that makes an indexing type of press is V & O. This is used for notching lamination for electric motors.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention resides in a press, punch and die combination to be used to form and bend projections on the outer edge of a circular sheet metal disc with an over hanging edge. One projection is bent at a time. Then the disc is indexed to the next projection. The over hanging shape is accomplished by having the center line of the punch at an acute angle to the die top surface. The indexing may require a ratchet type gear with a controlled reciprocating plunger or a stepping motor with a gear reduction. A strong member can be bent when only one member is bent at a time. A wheel with spring action and with a groove for a flat sheet like tire is easily formed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
This invention resides in a press, punch and die combination to bend and form over hanging edges on members of a sheet metal disc by indexing and bending one member at a time. There is enough force available. The upper face of the die with the pocket for the forming punch makes an acute angle with the axis of the punch permitting an overhang on the formed part. The metal wheel blank can be made many ways. A purchased blank in any quantity made from 1095 spring steel, flame cut and annealed can be obtained from steel companies. After the part is formed, it can be sent to a heat treater to harden by heating at 1600° F. in hot salt and quenching in oil to have a tensile property for elastic limit of 150,000 to 310,000 psi. A dimpling operation to stiffen the inner portion of the disc may be made prior to heat treatment. If a groove for a tire was made, the tire can pressed in position by springing the projecting members.
Claims
1. A press, punch and die combination which comprises a punch with it,s axis at an acute angle to the surface of a die where a portion of the sheet metal rests while the other portion is formed with an over hanging shape.
2. The press, punch and die described in claim 1, wherein it can be connected to an indexing mechanism to drive a sheet metal circular disc with 4 to 2oo separate extending beams on the outer diameter to be bent separately.
3. The press, punch and die described in claim 1, wherein a groove can be formed in the bent portion.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 8, 2003
Publication Date: Mar 10, 2005
Inventors: Richard Woodward (Fullerton, CA), Gregory Kluwe (Seal Beach, CA)
Application Number: 10/657,565